Argentine presidents

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Presidents (1861–present)

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Term of office Political
party
(Coalition)
Vice President
Took office Left office Time in office
  Bartolomé Mitre
(1821–1906)
[1][2][3][4]
12 December 1861[a] 12 October 1862 304 days Liberal Vacant
1862 12 October 1862 12 October 1868 6 years Liberal
Nacionalist
Marcos Paz
Vacant
  Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
(1811–1888)
[4]
1868 12 October 1868 12 October 1874 6 years Adolfo Alsina
  Nicolás Avellaneda
(1837–1885)
[4]
1874 12 October 1874 12 October 1880 6 years National

PAN
Mariano Acosta
  Julio Argentino Roca
(1843–1914)
[5]
1880 12 October 1880 12 October 1886 6 years PAN Francisco Bernabé Madero
  Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman
(1844–1909)
[6]
1886 12 October 1886 6 August 1890[b] 3 years, 298 days PAN Carlos Pellegrini
  Carlos Pellegrini
(1846–1906)
[6]
6 August 1890[c] 12 October 1892 2 years, 67 days PAN Vacant
  Luis Sáenz Peña
(1822–1907)
[7]
1892 12 October 1892 22 January 1895[b] 2 years, 102 days PAN José Evaristo Uriburu
  José Evaristo Uriburu
(1831–1914)
[7]
22 January 1895[d] 12 October 1898 3 years, 263 days PAN Vacant
  Julio Argentino Roca
(1843–1914)
[8]
1898 12 October 1898 12 October 1904 6 years PAN Norberto Quirno Costa
  Manuel Quintana
(1835–1906)
[9]
1904 12 October 1904 12 March 1906[e] 1 year, 151 days PAN José Figueroa Alcorta
  José Figueroa Alcorta
(1860–1931)
[9]
25 January 1906[f] 12 March 1906 0 days PAN Himself
12 March 1906[c] 12 October 1910 4 years, 214 days Vacant
  Roque Sáenz Peña
(1851–1914)
[10]
1910 12 October 1910 9 August 1914[e] 3 years, 301 days PAN
Modernist
Victorino de la Plaza
  Victorino de la Plaza
(1840–1919)
[10]
9 August 1914[c] 12 October 1916 2 years, 64 days PAN Vacant
  Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1852–1933)
[11]
1916 12 October 1916 12 October 1922 6 years UCR Pelagio Luna
Vacant
  Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
(1868–1942)
[11]
1922 12 October 1922 12 October 1928 6 years UCR Elpidio González
  Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1852–1933)
[12]
1928 12 October 1928 6 September 1930[g] 1 year, 329 days UCR Enrique Martínez
  Enrique Martínez
(1887–1938)
5 September 1930[h] 6 September 1930[g] 1 day UCR Himself
  José Félix Uriburu
(1868–1932)
[13]
6 September 1930 20 February 1932 1 year, 172 days Military Enrique Santamarina
Vacant
  Agustín Pedro Justo
(1876–1943)
[14]
[15]
1931 20 February 1932 20 February 1938 6 years UCR
(Concordancia)
Julio Argentino Pascual Roca
  Roberto Marcelino Ortiz
(1886–1942)
[16]
[17]
1937 20 February 1938 27 June 1942[b] 4 years, 127 days UCR-A
(Concordancia)
Ramón Castillo
  Ramón Castillo
(1873–1944)
[16]
3 July 1940[h] 27 June 1942 1 year, 359 days PDN
(Concordancia)
Himself
27 June 1942 4 June 1943[i] 342 days Vacant
  Arturo Rawson
(1885–1952)
[18]
[16]
4 June 1943 7 June 1943[j] 3 days Military
  Pedro Pablo Ramírez
(1884–1962)
[16]
7 June 1943 9 March 1944[b] 1 year, 276 days Military Sabá Sueyro
Edelmiro Julián Farrell
  Edelmiro Julián Farrell
(1887–1980)
[16]
25 February 1944 9 March 1944 13 days Military Himself
9 March 1944 4 June 1946 2 years, 87 days Vacant
Juan Perón
Juan Pistarini
  Juan Perón
(1895–1974)
[19]
1946 4 June 1946 19 September 1955[k] 9 years, 107 days Labour
(UCR-JR)
(Independent)
Hortensio Quijano
Vacant
1951 Peronist
Alberto Teisaire
Vacant
  Eduardo Lonardi
(1896–1956)
[20]
20 September 1955[l] 23 September 1955 3 days Military
23 September 1955 13 November 1955[j] 51 days Isaac Rojas
  Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
(1903–1970)
[20]
13 November 1955 1 May 1958 2 years, 169 days Military
  Arturo Frondizi
(1908–1995)
[21]
1958 1 May 1958 29 March 1962[j] 3 years, 332 days UCRI Alejandro Gómez
Vacant
  José María Guido[m]
(1910–1975)
[22]
[21]
29 March 1962 12 October 1963 1 year, 197 days UCRI
  Arturo Umberto Illia
(1900–1983)
[23]
1963 12 October 1963 28 June 1966[n] 2 years, 259 days UCRP Carlos Humberto Perette
  Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[o] 28 June 1966 29 June 1966 1 day Military Vacant
  Juan Carlos Onganía
(1914–1995)
[23]
29 June 1966 8 June 1970[j] 3 years, 344 days Military
Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[p] 8 June 1970 18 June 1970 10 days Military
  Roberto Marcelo Levingston
(1920–2015)
[23]
18 June 1970 23 March 1971[j] 278 days Military
Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[p] 23 March 1971 26 March 1971 3 days Military
  Alejandro Agustín Lanusse
(1918–1996)
26 March 1971 25 May 1973 2 years, 60 days Military
  Héctor José Cámpora
(1909–1980)
[24]
Mar.
1973
[q]
25 May 1973 13 July 1973[b] 49 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Vicente Solano Lima
  Raúl Alberto Lastiri[r]
(1915–1978)
[25]
[24]
13 July 1973 12 October 1973 91 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Vacant
  Juan Perón
(1895–1974)
[24]
Sept.
1973
12 October 1973 1 July 1974[e] 262 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Isabel Perón
  Isabel Perón
(born 1931)
[26]
29 June 1974 1 July 1974 2 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Herself
1 July 1974[c] 24 March 1976[s] 1 year, 267 days Vacant
  Military Junta[t] 24 March 1976 29 March 1976 5 days Military
  Jorge Rafael Videla[u]
(1925–2013)
[27]
29 March 1976 29 March 1981 5 years, 0 days Military
  Roberto Eduardo Viola[u]
(1924–1994)
[27]
29 March 1981 11 December 1981[v][j] 257 days Military
  Horacio Tomás Liendo[h][u]
(1924–2007)
21 November 1981 11 December 1981 20 days Military
  Carlos Lacoste[h][u]
(1929–2004)
11 December 1981 22 December 1981 31 days Military
  Leopoldo Galtieri[u]
(1926–2003)
[27]
22 December 1981 18 June 1982[j] 178 days Military
  Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean[h][u]
(1926–1987)
18 June 1982 1 July 1982 13 days Military
  Reynaldo Bignone[u]
(1928–2018)
[27]
1 July 1982 10 December 1983 1 year, 162 days Military
  (Presidency)
Raúl Alfonsín
(1927–2009)
[28]
1983 10 December 1983 8 July 1989[b] 5 years, 210 days UCR Víctor Hipólito Martínez
  (Presidency)
Carlos Menem
(1930–2021)
[29]
1989 8 July 1989 10 December 1999[w] 10 years, 155 days PJ
(FREJUPO)
Eduardo Duhalde
Vacant
1995 PJ
(UCeDe)
Carlos Ruckauf
  (Presidency)
Fernando de la Rúa
(1937–2019)
[30]
1999 10 December 1999 21 December 2001[b] 2 years, 11 days UCR
(Alianza)
Carlos Álvarez
Vacant
  Ramón Puerta[m]
(born 1951)
[31]
[x] 21 December 2001 23 December 2001 2 days PJ
  Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
(born 1947)
[32]
[x] 23 December 2001 30 December 2001[b] 7 days PJ
  Eduardo Camaño[r]
(born 1946)
[33]
30 December 2001 2 January 2002 3 days PJ
  Eduardo Duhalde
(born 1941)
[32]
[x] 2 January 2002 25 May 2003 1 year, 143 days PJ
  (Presidency)
Néstor Kirchner
(1950–2010)
[34]
2003 25 May 2003[y] 10 December 2007 4 years, 199 days PJ
(FPV)
Daniel Scioli
  (Presidency)
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
(born 1953)
[35][36]
2007 10 December 2007 10 December 2015[z] 8 years PJ
(FPV)
Julio Cobos
2011 Amado Boudou
  Federico Pinedo[m]
(born 1955)
[36]
10 December 2015[aa] 11 hours PRO
(Cambiemos)
Vacant
  (Presidency)
Mauricio Macri
(born 1959)
[36]
2015 10 December 2015[ab] 10 December 2019 4 years PRO
(Cambiemos)
Gabriela Michetti
  (Presidency)
Alberto Fernández
(born 1959)
2019 10 December 2019 10 December 2023 4 years PJ
(FdT)
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  (Presidency)
Javier Milei
(born 1970)
2023 10 December 2023 Incumbent 199 days PL
(LLA)
Victoria Villarruel

Italian banknotes

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1990–1997 series
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions
(mm)
Main
colour
Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse first printing withdrawal lapse
    1000 L €0.516 112 x 62 mm Reddish violet Maria Montessori Bambino allo studio
by Armando Spadini
3 October 1990 28
February
2002
6
December
2011
    2000 L €1.03 118 x 62 mm Brown Guglielmo Marconi Elettra,
antennae and radio set
3 October 1990
    5000 L €2.58 126 x 70 mm Dark green Vincenzo Bellini;
Teatro Massimo Bellini
Base of the Eiffel tower 4 January 1985
    10000 L €5.16 133 x 70 mm Blue Alessandro Volta;
Voltaic pile
Tempio Voltiano 3 September 1984
    50000 L €25.82 150 x 70 mm Red Gian Lorenzo Bernini;
Fontana del Tritone
Equestrian statue;
St. Peter's Basilica
27 May 1992
    100000 L €51.65 156 x 70 mm Light green Caravaggio;
The Fortune Teller
Basket of Fruit 6 May 1994
    500000 L €258.23 163 x 78 mm Pinkish blue Raffaello;
Triumph of Galatea
The School of Athens 6 May 1997

French banknotes

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Last series

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1993–1997 series
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions
(mm)
Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse first printing issue
    50 F €7.62 123 x 80 mm Blue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Breguet 14 biplane 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999 20 October 1993
    100 F €15.24 133 x 80 mm Orange Paul Cézanne Fruit by Cézanne
  • 1997
  • 1998
15 December 1997
    200 F €30.49 143 x 80 mm Red Gustave Eiffel Base of the Eiffel tower 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 29 October 1996
    500 F €76.22 153 x 80 mm Green Marie Curie
Pierre Curie
Laboratory utensils 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000 22 March 1995

Cypriot banknotes

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Last series

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1997 series[37]
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions
(mm)
Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse first printing issue lapse
    £1 €1.71 140 × 68 mm Brown Cypriot girl Kato Drys, handicraft, pottery, laces 1 February 1997 31 January 2008[38] 31 December 2017[38]
    £5 €8.54 148 × 72 mm Purple Limestone head of a young man Peristerona church and mosque
    £10 €17.09 156 × 76 mm Green Artemis Cyprus warbler, green turtle, Paphos blue butterfly, Cyprus mouflon, Tulipa cypria, Cyclamen
    £20 €34.17 164 × 80 mm Blue Aphrodite Kyrenia boat (4th century BC), Petra Tou Romiou 1 October 1997
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Spanish banknotes

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Last series

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1992 series[39]
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Obverse Reverse first printing issue withdrawal lapse
  1000 pesetas €6.01 130 × 65 mm Green Hernán Cortés Francisco Pizzaro 12 October 1992 9 July 2001 1 March 2002 30 June 2021
  2000 pesetas €12.02 138 × 68 mm Red José Celestino Mutis Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid 24 April 1992 8 June 2001
  5000 pesetas €30.05 146 × 72 mm Brown Christopher Colombus Armillary sphere 12 October 1992 16 August 2001
  10000 pesetas €60.10 155 × 74 mm Greyish blue Juan Carlos I Jorge Juan y Santacilla 12 October 1992 25 November 2002
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Emirati banknotes

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Second issue
Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
5 dirhams 143 x 60 mm Brown Central Souq, Sharjah Northern Emirates landscape
Salem Al Mutawa Mosque, Sharjah
1982
10 dirhams 147 x 62 mm Green Khanjar Pilot farm 1982
20 dirhams 149 x 63 mm Blue Creek Golf and Yacht Club, Dubai Trading dhow 1997
50 dirhams 151 x 64 mm Light brown Oryx Al Jahili Fort, Al Ain 1982
100 dirhams 155 x 66 mm Red Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai 1982
200 dirhams 157 x 67 mm Orange Sharia court building
Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Central bank building, Abu Dhabi 1989
500 dirhams 159 x 68 mm Sky blue Saker falcon Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai 1983
1000 dirhams 163 x 70 mm Brown Qasr al-Hosn, Abu Dhabi Corniche, Abu Dhabi 1998
Third issue
Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
5 dirhams 143 x 66 mm Brown Ajman Fort, Ajman Dhayah Fort, Ras Al Khaimah 2022 26 April 2022
10 dirhams 147 x 66 mm Green Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre, Sharjah 2022 21 April 2022
50 dirhams 151 x 66 mm Violet Founding fathers of the UAE Sheikh Zayed signing the Union document
Etihad Museum, Dubai
2021 23 December 2021
1000 dirhams 163 x 66 mm Brown Sheikh Zayed;
Emirates Mars Mission 'Hope Probe'
Barakah nuclear power plant, Abu Dhabi 2022 10 April 2023

Slovenian banknotes

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1992 Series [1]
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
[2] 10 tolarjev €0.04 120 × 60 mm Green Primož Trubar Ursuline Church in Ljubljana
Motif from the New Testament
15 January 1992 27 November 1992
[3] 20 tolarjev €0.08 126 × 63 mm Orange Janez Vajkard Valvasor Angels from The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola by Valvasor
Segments of the map of Slovenia
28 December 1992
[4] 50 tolarjev €0.21 132 × 66 mm Violet Jurij Vega Solar system
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
19 March 1993
[5] 100 tolarjev €0.42 138 × 69 mm Yellow Rihard Jakopič The Sun by Jakopič
Plan of the former Jakopič Pavilion
30 September 1992
[6] 200 tolarjev €0.83 144 × 72 mm Brown Jacobus Gallus Slovenian Philharmonic Hall
Musical notations
22 February 1993
[7] 500 tolarjev €2.09 150 × 75 mm Red Jože Plečnik National and University Library of Slovenia 30 September 1992
[8] 1000 tolarjev €4.17 156 × 78 mm Blue green France Prešeren Text from Zdravljica by Prešeren 30 September 1992
[9] 5000 tolarjev €20.86 Brown Ivana Kobilca National Gallery of Slovenia
Robba fountain
1 June 1993 13 December 1993
[10] 10 000 tolarjev €41.73 Purple Ivan Cankar Chrysanthemum
Cankar's handwriting
28 June 1994 15 March 1995

Austrian banknotes

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1983 Series[40]
Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
20 schilling €1.45 123 × 62 mm Brown Moritz Daffinger Albertina (Vienna) 1 October 1986 19 October 1988
50 schilling €3.63 130 × 65 mm Purple Sigmund Freud Josephinum (Alsergrund, Vienna) 2 January 1986 19 October 1987
100 schilling €7.27 137 × 68.5 mm Green Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk Akademie der Wissenschaften 2 January 1984 14 October 1985
500 schilling €36.34 144 × 72 mm Red Otto Wagner Post Office Savings Bank, Vienna 1 July 1985 20 October 1986
1000 schilling €72.67 152 × 76 mm Blue Erwin Schrödinger University of Vienna 3 January 1983 14 November 1983
5000 schilling €363.36 160 × 80 mm Gold Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wiener Staatsoper 4 January 1988 17 October 1989
1997 Series
Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
500 schilling €36.34 147 × 72 mm Red Rosa Mayreder Rosa Mayreder 1 January 1997 20 October 1997
1000 schilling €72.67 154 × 72 mm Blue Karl Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner 1 January 1997 20 October 1997
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